Basan THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, 8. w. SIUTH, . . Editor and Proprieur. Entered at the Post Office in Centre “Hall “8 Second Class mail matter. CENTRE Havr, PennN’A. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1811. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbhytetian—No Service. Methodist—Centre Hall, morning ; town, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Evangelhical-Egg Hil, morning ; Tusseyville. afternoon ; Centre Hall, eveniog. Lutheran—~Union, morning, Harvest Home service : Ge rges Valley, afternoon, Harvest Home service ; Contre Hall, evening, Spruce- United LOOALS A child was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Musser at Penns Cave. Mrs. C. A. Weaver, of Baileyville, is at the home of her mother in Centre Hall. Andrew Knparr, while working in the woods in Sugar Valley, was badly injured by being struck by a falling tree, The corn through Penns Valley is in fine condition. The prospects for a good crop resulted from the rain on Sunday night and the two rains dur- ing the week previous, Early Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. H., W. Dinges and children, Ralph and Mary started for Union- ville, making the trip in a carriage. At the place named they visited Mrs. Lizzie Hogan, an aunt of Mrs. Dinges, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm D. Fleming and son, and Mrs. Fleming’s mother, of Wheeling, West Virginia, are ex- pected in Centre Hall the latter part of this week, Earl Fleming, of New York, will also be here at the same time. Miss Minnie Kline will conduct services in Moyer's grove, near Colyer, ou Saturday and Sunday evenings, and Sunday morniog in the church at Tusseyville. Attention is called to the fact that there will be no service during the day in the Zloyer grove. A booklet telling of the holding and operations of the Monon Coal Com- pauy, with its main office in Chicago, was sent to the Reporter by W. E. Spangler, one of the auditors of the company. The concern named does an extensive bussiness, and owns nine mines in Green, Sullivan, Clay sod Vigo counties. Although he became grandfather quite recently, Prof. D. O, Etters does not feel a bit too old to finisa the term of county superintendent of schools to which he was reelected in May. The one that ficst has the opportunity Lo “ goo, goo’' as his grandchild is Katharine, daughter of slr. aod Mrs, Psul Euers, of Wilmington, Del aware, Mrs, Eliza Stump, east of Centre Hall, a soldier's widow, is remodeling her dwelling house, Lue mechanical work being done by Joun Luse aud crew. Puonilip A Leaster, farmer wesl of town, is also mskiog extensive lm- provements to ois farm oundiags, io the way of oulldiog sneds aad re modeiiog 8 pordon of tne house, Mr. Leister lives oun Lhe Alexasader farin, purchased Dy blu last winter, The laud-owuner feels that there is more profit in tilling the soll pow than there Waa some years ago when landlords were bribing sturdy farmers to sigu lenses, whereas LOW Loe [arwer is seeing toe landlord aod twploriug him to jesse 0 Di his acres. Libis wiil be attested to by Isainn Fleisher, of Potladeiphia, who owns & produc. tive farm Dear Tussey ville, sud ou se count of the deatt of uis tensut, Lu wan Kilpefeiter, is haviug the ex- perience referred to. Mr. Fielsher was in ventre Hall last week, LaViug come bere isi gely ou sccutiut of Dis lee terest in Poller wwusulp real estate, At the last commeucewent of the Lock Haveu State Notwal SBehool = large clase gradusied sud It 18 Iulerest- fog to pote that the graduates of this hign grade Normal sScuvol nave uv difficulty in securing pusitions as teacuers, Several youug men were elected to positions ad tescuers with salaries raugiog from eiguty to ninedy dollars a wouth., Loirty-two of the geadusting class hat experience as teachers aud they now have lucrative positions for next year. Msuy ime provements are being made daring the summer #0 that when the school opens on September 1lib, everything will be in first class shape for tue large school that is sure to enroll, Mr, and Mrs, J. Henry Meyer, and their son Nevin Meyer and wife, all of Boaleburg, on BSeturday went to Millheim to attend the reunion of the Reformed charges of that section, held in Frank's Grove. Afterward they visited smong & oumber of friends among whom were Mr. and Mrps, Benjamin Hasffley, Mr. and Mrs, James Wert, Mc, and Mrs. Luther Stover, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Bartges and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gilmen, One thing that plessed them very much was the fine stock kept by the farmers in that section, and especially by Mr, Stover and Mr. Bariges. The latpr keeps a herd of nine cows, and ss‘mbhy Bd forty pounds of butter are churned at one time, the power to do the work being furnished by a gasoline engine, which also turns the separa. tor, washing machine, chop mill, ete. * LOCALS, ' Dr. H. F. Bitoer is haviog bis resi. dence painted. Samuel J, Wagner and son Cyrus D., of Boalsburg, were in Centre Hall on Monday, aud called on the Repor- ter. Bunday night there was a rainfall of just one-half inch, Monday night high winds prevailed, switching much fruit from the trees, Apples, pears, plums and peaches suffered, The first load of alfalfa ever taken to Ebensburg, Cambria county, was sold in that town last Monday for $30 aton. It was raised on the farm of Louis E. Kaylor, editor of the Cam- bria Tribune, That beats the Re- porter’s efforts as to price on alfalfa. Col. W. Fred Reynolds, of Belle- fonte, has purchased a fine new Fland - ers runabout for his son, Frederick who bas developed into an enthusiastic autoist and will have the opportunity to drive his own car hereafter, Irvin J. Dreese, of Lemont, has also invested in a Flanders, A team of mules hitched to a wagon loaded with grain ran away at Madi- sonburg recently. One of the mules was being ridden by a young son of William Rishel and when the wagon came in contact with a telephone ple, both animal and boy were thrown to the ground, the lad thereby sustainivg a broken leg, The Lewisburg Chronicle is doing good campaign work for Judge Me- Clare, and is doing it gratis, To op- pose Judge McClure because it will put him io line to retire on half-pay, should he be re-elected often enough, and live to ba seventy, is moet foolish, Better judge him by his decision in the bridge case, / Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Smith, the past few days, home of the former's mother, Maggie Bmith, in Centre Hall, The couple were married in Jupe but most of the time since then has been spent in the south, where Mr. Bmith was employed with an electrical com- pany, makiog this their first visit to Penns Valley, vs All the young men slong the line be tween Penns Uave and Lemont gave tate College credit for being the home of the large number of the preity young ladies who have been traveling from the latter piece to the former to view the beauties of the cavern, but pow it turns out that these young Indies are school teachers attending the summer school. during have been at the Mrs Mr. aud Mrs, Clyde Keefer and son Harold, of Sunbury, are at the Centre Hall hotel, Mr. Keefer is the senior member of the firm of 8. H, Boyder & Co., geueral merchants, in Bunbury. lied down to business during prac- tically all of the years, except the short vacation in July, Mr, Keefer, as well ss the family, eojoy that time here to its fullest extent, Misses Eliza Moore and Jennie Bot- toirf were callers at the Reporter office on Saturday evening. The former states that barring the heat, Mrs Barab J. Kerlin was haviag suca a delight- ful visit with ber Elwin aud daughter Miss Neliie, at Havarhili, Massachusetils, that she has not in- dicated a time for returnlog althouge she has been away for six or more weeks, A George W. Condo and family, of Jeannette, came to Centre Hmil to spend some time witn tne * folks a nome. "’ Mr. has been en- gaged in the builcnering vusiness ever since leaviug Centre Hail, He is » skilled workman io Lost Hoe, aud has been successful otherwise. He was iu busiuess for blwesell, LUL some WoOtLs #go sold out, sod is with Feauk Hiloerer. Charles KE. Allison, son of Hoo. M. Allisou, of Spriag Millis, came to Centre Hall from Now York, last week, where he was wet by tis broth- er Fraukiin, aod after a brief siay with their sunt, Mrs. Lilile Alexan- 800 Condo How employed WwW. i Spring Mills, A. C, Dunlap isspendinga week at Renovo, Jackson Kline and wife, of Howard, | spent Batarday with Israel Zabler., | William Mayes, of Howard, was in | town for ashort time on Saturday. R. G. Kennelly, Br., came home on Saturday from Bnow Bhoe. | Captain Hasenplug spent a few days | in Union county, visiting his aged mother, Mieses Mabel and Eleanor Long are spending a week at Mifflinburg and Milton, Ray Allison and family, of Howard, visited relatives in this plate on Batur- day and Bunday. i Miss Carrie Osman attended the Reformed picnic held in Dr. Franks’ | grove near Millheim on Baturdsy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hettinger at- tended the Rachau reunion held at the Cave on Saturday, Mrs. Grove and granddaughter Margaret Zasttle returned from a visit to Clearfield county where Mr. Grove is employed. The dealers in huckleberries are busy shipplog bundreds of quarts daily. Thus far the demand exceeds the supply. The Reformed Bunday.echool will hold a pienic at Band Bpring on Fri- day, and the Methodist Bunday-echool will picoie at the Cave on Baturday Mr. and Mrs. Windom Gramley and son, Mrs, H. 8. Braucht and son went to Sugar Valley on Friday and spent a few days with Mr, apd Mrs. Warren Woods wno are camping there, { i i Georges Vailey. J. B. Ripka snd family spent Buon day at the home of C. W. Lingle 8. P. Henoigh made a business trip to Centie Hall Inst ~aturday. D. C. Lingle, of Ualon county, «pent several days with friends in this | valley last week, ! Joseph Bolt and family, of RBpring Mills, visited at the home of H. M. Lingle on Bunday Lola Davis, of Coburn, visited at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. | C. Davis on Bunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan and | dsughter Frances, of Bpriog Mills, | spent Sunday with the former's sleter, | Mra. F. M. Ackerman, ! Mrs. Frank Herman and two sone, William snd Howard, of Altoons, and | H. A. Vonsda spent Sunday at the! wome of H. A. Haugh, APP —————— i If you want to be correct you must | put an** h " at the end of Pittéburgh | I'he question has been up for discus. | Our Line of Summer Wear Will Please You Everything in Men's and Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings for Comfort- able Summer Wear. Feather Weight Two-piece Suits, Light Underwear, Negligee Shirts, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. A Dandy Line of Straw Hats Novelties and conservative shapes. Prices as low as good goods can be sold. Montgomery & Company Crider’s Exchange Bellefonte, Pa. sion for some years, and flually it bas | teen settled that the ** bh” should be | retained, | —————— LAA i Right in your busiest sesson when | you bave the least time to spare you | are most likely to take disrrhoes and | lose several days’ time, unless you | have Chsmberisin’s Colle, Cholers | sud Diarrhoea Remedy at band and | take a dose at the first appearance of the disease. For sale by all dealers WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE-Tae uu dernignod oliers for saie the dwelling house adjoiuing the Petas Valiey Bauking Uotngatiy property, oa Caarch street, STi) KhoWa ss Spicher home. Ihe house is ju go repair, args alad ooomdious, aud wel woaled, For lunber parucuien apply to W. Bb MINGLE Centre Hau, Ps the prop bon 2AL Ro ANTED - ~Local and traveling salcamen lepreseliing our reuacle goods Any man of good appetrance who I ot sired of Work oan wake this a salisfeciory and perma Sut Dostnes . Wills at Oude for te fas, free, lertitory Gt EY made, Apply qui ALLEN NURSsRY OO, Bechesier, § Y, wv rails Big muuey cat we oaug. ARM FOR sALE~The andenigned oflers aL private sale their fam, three faii.he mile nota of Tuseyvile, consuming fin 1k alte, lofi) -Dlee 0! Wa CO ale lear aia Guder eClivadon, whe remeluder is Habered, A Bors deeliog Botise, aid Out Duiiding sreon the premise | also good ciserns, sod pouty of ian of ail Kids, Tue propery is or Be unl September lat, afler wiioa offer 0 sell 4 with disap Lhe reason {or selling is on account of the ag- vance , sgt of the owns For luther pariog mtg apply Ww ihe vudet agoned J 8 sHUW KuS Mus J. 8 sHUWERS Youugdaie, Pa. der, they went to =~priog Milla. Mr Allison is general massager for the shipley Construction aud Supply Company, who haudle the product of the York Refrigerator Company, Miss Mionie Cooper, of Freeport, Lillnois, is a guest of ber cousio Mies Gertrude Spangler. Miss Jooper fs the dsughter of B. G. Cooper, ex- Treasurer of Siepheason county, sod served four years as bis deputy. Oa bier way east she visited Niagara Falls, Albany, New York, Atlantic Clty, Puoiladelpuia aud Washiogton, Miss 8B. 8. Harris is also a guest at the Spangler home, Miss Harris is one of the office force of ** The Sword of the Bpirit, ” published ia Philadelphia, aod was a former resident of Bhaws ville, Cauada. The new catalog of the Lock Haven Htate Normal School is one of the handsomest issued by soy secondary school in this «tate. It contains a great deal of valuable information cons cerning this splendid Normal Bohool, We note that its faculty is made u of graduates of our leading colleges snd universities and bas a specially trained expert at the head of its fine Training School and this meésns much for prospective teachers, It has =» fine Gymoasiom and Athletio Field, and the school sims to develop its students not only educationally, bat morally and physically. Write for a L. F. ROAN (eneral Auctioneer Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty For prices call Bell 21-2, > Bh ew LEMONT, PA. [Men’s and ltt tu OD SOWS AND PIGS FOR BALE young brood sows 18 ples four weeks March pigs. ail well bred stock ae off fur sale by the naders guend Press re p ¥. HENNIC iH Spring Mills, BK 7 res A 0 : THEM and 1/1 HELD: THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor A COUPON IN EACH SACK OF VERI-BEST FLOUR MEANS A SILVER SPOON FOR YOU FOR FIELD, FARM, RANCH, LAWN and POULTRY PURPOSES no wraps, | wally welded makes our ant, which adds years J superior fo any other, Stay P res, the pont that counts for Sciertibieslly construct 1 camps, ties or wists ya : nike any other; A s Sects fence as gir of ke 10 the fence and # ermediat same gouge as mm! i 3 Ber lasting strength or nE.% ; A DTS 3 WHE { Made of OPEN HEARTH WIRE, near lke old time won wire, conceded far superior to Bessemer Steel, and gahvanized by our own smproved process INSIST UPON “PITTSBURGH PERFECT” BRANDS OF NAILS, WIRE ELECTRICALLY FARMERS | I do chop- ti LENCE ping at all times at FOUR CENTS a Bushel—and do it good ! SOLD BY R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA, Boys’ Fine FRIEND FARMER : 3 is seed of a good foes tool, either tillage implement or hay- ing or Basvesting machines, it will pay you to look my lines over. I can sell you an implement of first « Julicy for the same price you would elsewhere for one t of ordinary quality. 1 don’t boost car lots, but I boost QUAI ITY and can fur. nish the pid my BUCHER & GIBBS IMPERIAL PLOWS make friends everywhere used because they are built right from handle to clevis ; jso also are their spring tooth and spike harrows and land rollers, THE CAMBRIDGE REVERSIBLE PLOW combi : practical utility than any other plow on the market, combines mare features o THE KRAUS PIVOT-AXLE CULTIVATOR is the 1 This was the first cultivator making possible simultaneous the gangs and wheels, 1 also handle the AMERICAN SEEDING MACHINE CO'S SUPERIOR PRODUCT GRAIN BEY + 5 AND CORN PLANT DT RAN RS POTANDSORN PLANTERS ( the name tells a true THE SUPERIOR CORN PLANTER pe nicalitios and is as simple and strong as Corn Planters are furnished with both flat - I; of them all, movement of of all check